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100 1 _aMOYER, Joanne
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245 1 0 _aTowards community-based monitoring in Manitoba's hog industry
260 _aToronto :
_bIPAC,
_cDecember/Décembre 2008
520 3 _aRapid changes in the hog industry in Manitoba have resulted in a gap in the province's resource and environmental policy regime. Concerns about potential, uncertain environmental impacts and an outdated regulatory framework led to a moratorium on new hog industry operations and a provincial hearing. Based on extensive literature, documentary and legislative reviews, this article explores the role of monitoring, and the potential for community-based monitoring specifically, to address these policy issues. Given the non-point nature of the pollution in question, the social and economic conditions in southern Manitoba and the strengths of community-based monitoring initiatives, this approach is a promising solution. Furthermore, the existing legal framework provides an existing grounding through which the program could be vested with authority
700 1 _aFITZPATRICK, Patricia
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700 1 _aDIDUCK, Alan
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700 1 _aFROESE, Beverly
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773 0 8 _tCanadian Public Administration
_g51, 4, p. 637-658
_dToronto : IPAC, December/Décembre 2008
_xISSN 00084840
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